The Collector's Trove wrote:The pre-pub is not on the list, mainly because I think there is about to be a shift. Namely, that these are not pre-pubs but extras given to or cobbled together by employees, sans labels in late 1975.The boxes themselves, with the woodgrain running vertically, are the same as the TSR 1st and 2nd print Tractics, also produced in late 1975. Sutherland and Kask both had these sets, and they joined TSR in 1975. Rob Kuntz also claims to have one, grabbing an unlabled box cobbled together from parts.Thus, I would more properly call these post-production seconds and employee copies. These 3 sets in particular were never sold or offered at EasterCon in 1973. Of course, my evidence is anectdotal from Dave Sutherland and Rob Kuntz and relative regarding the use of verticle grain boxes for 1975 versions of Tractics and, at least, one D&D 1975 2nd print woodgrain. The Kask box provenance, is second hand, although I did see the box in person. Kask and Sutherland both started employment with TSR in late 1975.
bclarkie wrote:Another question for you Paul, and I am sure David will be asking this as well(I am sure many others too ), but this White Box set you have listed is listed as a 5th:http://cgi.ebay.com/TSR-Dungeons-Dragon ... dZViewItemYet it clearly has the OCE star on the front that should mean that it is a 6th print. Does this happen to be a mix and match set with a 6th print box and 5th print books or am I am missing something else here? I have a tendancy to be quite dense when it comes to White Box sets for some reason.
The Collector's Trove wrote:Howdy All,Aw crud! Well I tell ya', I am not going to auction it. It was a mistake to leave it in the listing. I'll tell you why:The pre-pub is not on the list, mainly because I think there is about to be a shift. Namely, that these are not pre-pubs but extras given to or cobbled together by employees, sans labels in late 1975.The boxes themselves, with the woodgrain running vertically, are the same as the TSR 1st and 2nd print Tractics, also produced in late 1975. Sutherland and Kask both had these sets, and they joined TSR in 1975. Rob Kuntz also claims to have one, grabbing an unlabled box cobbled together from parts.Thus, I would more properly call these post-production seconds and employee copies. These 3 sets in particular were never sold or offered at EasterCon in 1973. Of course, my evidence is anectdotal from Dave Sutherland and Rob Kuntz and relative regarding the use of verticle grain boxes for 1975 versions of Tractics and, at least, one D&D 1975 2nd print woodgrain. The Kask box provenance, is second hand, although I did see the box in person. Kask and Sutherland both started employment with TSR in late 1975.I'd hate to sell something for a ton of money to someone only to discover the pre-pub theory fall on it's face the next day. Since it will be likely someone on this site that buys it, I would hate to have such a reversal play out.I am sorry the set went up on the announcement, I had meant to delete that line. Futures Bright,Paul
Ethesis wrote:But that is still a pretty neat item.
Deadlord36 wrote:Let's put it down as a 1st/2nd +/-/%/!/? prepub nonprepub.How do you guys keep track of all the printings?
faro wrote:1E?/1M??/1L(V)/2/3/3V/4-/5A?/5B??/5/6(a.b.c.??)/7(a.b.c.??)
bclarkie wrote:Alright, who wants to bet that David does not end up winning the 2nd print Woody auction? Hurry up it is ending soon...
faro wrote:bclarkie wrote:Alright, who wants to bet that David does not end up winning the 2nd print Woody auction? Hurry up it is ending soon...You really don't want to hear my comments re. the condition of those books, Brian! (I'm pretty sure the pages just fell out, anyhow. The Lake Geneva prints are terrible for that).
bclarkie wrote:No comment needed, that set makes mine look pretty good. No bid then, despite the condition?
faro wrote:Darned percentiles Thought I had a chance there; but not at $26... Hrrr...